Miss Brownell sat in the rocking-chair, her pale eyes glittering with triumphant malice.
Emily, on the floor under the table, arranged her legs comfortably and sat triumphant.
" In a few minutes the poetess looked up, flushed and triumphant.
The bazaar was a triumphant and unparalleled success, and, of the seven stalls, the Sunday-school stall stood first each night in the nightly returns.
Ephraim was in the room, and Henry, evidently joyous and triumphant, addressed both him and Anna.
I could not argue—a fortunate incapacity; it needed but triumphant, logical opposition to effect all the director wished to be effected; but I could talk in my own way—the way M.
" And the vexed, triumphant, pretty, naughty being laughed.
As she passed me to-night, triumphant in beauty, my emotions did her homage; but for one luckless sneer, I should yet be the humblest of her servants.
" in a triumphant pig's whisper.
The Story Girl would have been more than human if she had not betrayed a little triumphant amusement, but Peter stood up for his lady manfully.
"Yes—love triumphant and perfect.
Doctor Dave, with a kind of triumphant reproof.
' I exclaimed, in rather a triumphant tone.
" cried the sailor with a triumphant air.
I've got you there, for you did all that for me, except this," and Jack threw his gown over a chair with a triumphant flourish as Frank turned back to leave his room in the order which they had been taught was one of the signs of a good bringing-up in boys as well as girls.
The rush of conflicting feelings was too great for Maggie to say much when Lucy, with a face breathing playful joy, like one of Correggio's cherubs, poured forth her triumphant revelation; and Lucy could hardly be surprised that she could do little more than cry with gladness at the thought of her father's wish being fulfilled, and of Tom's getting the Mill again in reward for all his hard striving.
Even now, that she is walking up and down with a little triumphant flutter of her girlish heart at the sense that she is loved by the person of chief consequence in her small world, you may see in her hazel eyes an ever-present sunny benignity, in which the momentary harmless flashes of personal vanity are quite lost; and if she is happy in thinking of her lover, it is because the thought of him mingles readily with all the gentle affections and good-natured offices with which she fills her peac
" The air of excitement that hung about him was but faintly due to good cheer or any stimulus but the potent wine of triumphant joy.
" said Mr Tulliver, his eye kindling with triumphant fire.
" "Yes, better quality nor any you're like to carry; you've got nothing first-rate but brazenness, I'll be bound," said Mrs Glegg, with a triumphant sense of her insurmountable sagacity.